Dataset: MO
Taxa: Juliania
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2787442M. Véliz   MV 142212003-09-20
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, Transecto Myrtillocactus, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, 14.91 -89.93, 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2787443M. Véliz   MV 142202003-09-20
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, Transecto Myrtillocactus, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, 14.91 -89.93, 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2787812A. Cóbar, F. Ramírez & M. Pérez   AC5912003-08-03
Guatemala, Zacapa, Rio Hondo, Transecto Río Hondo, 15.03 -89.59, 170 - 200m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2822379M. García & A. Cóbar   MG 8842003-09-20
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Cristobal Acasaguastlan, Transecto Huyus, 14.95 -89.82, 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2868104M. Véliz   MV 143722003-09-22
Guatemala, El Progreso, Pasasagua, Transecto Pasasagua., 14.93 -90, 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2869439A. Cóbar & M. García   AC4282003-07-08
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Cristobal Acasaguastlan, Transecto Huyus., 14.95 -89.82, 300 - 400m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2869861M. Véliz & M. Pérez   MV133002003-04-01
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, Transecto Myrtillocactus., 14.93 -89.94, 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2872011M. Véliz & M. Pérez   MV132932003-04-01
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, Transecto Myrtillocactus., 14.89 -89.94, 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Juliania adstringens (Schltdl.) Schltdl.
2892862M. Véliz   MV142692003-09-21
Guatemala, Zacapa, Cabanas, Transecto Cabañas, 14.93 -89.78, 200 - 300m


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